Peering through the clouds after missing ISS, I saw
Globalstar 6r just miss crossing with an unknown which
I later found out as SeaSat-1. Closest approach was at
00:22:30 UT. A nice pass of Cosmos 1953 became
spectacular when it passes exactly between the components of
the wide double star Alpha Delphini at 01:22:48 UT and transited
a faint star near the tail at 01:22:57 UT.
This is better than Okean-O R/B going through the Andromeda
Galaxy the other day.
Mike
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41.087N 80.714W 305 meters
Mike DiMuzio mdimuzio@cisnet.com